I almost returned this monitor but after figuring out the color issues I like it now. I have a 32" 1080p 60Hz Samsung curved monitor that I bought cheap at Costco. I wanted to use a second 1440p 144Hz monitor as my main gaming monitor, but I also work at home so it had to look good for everyday use as well. So I bought this monitor. The colors on this monitor were worse than my Samsung. I tweaked and tweaked but couldn't get it to work. My monitor color was too red. I tried lowering Red Gain but that didn't help. I tried all the presets but nothing good came out. So I delved deeper into the settings after playing around with it for over a week and finally found the settings that worked for me. Remember that not all monitors are the same and different, even if they are the same model. This worked best for me. Image: Brightness (set it to your liking) I keep mine between 70-80 Contrast - 50 Black Enhancement - 5 Blue Light - Off. ACM - ONSuper Sharp - Incl. - Gain 50B - Offset 50R - Offset 42G - Offset 45B - 50 (bottom of color menu) sRGB - ON
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